Property Leasehold in Thailand. In Thailand, leasehold property is a vital legal mechanism, particularly for foreign nationals who are restricted from owning land. While leasehold does not confer ownership, it grants the lessee exclusive rights to possess and use the property for a defined period. Understanding the legal basis, limitations, and practical execution of leasehold […]
Translation and Legalization in Thailand. In Thailand, legal documents in a foreign language must often be translated and legalized to be admissible in court proceedings, government filings, immigration procedures, business registrations, and cross-border transactions. The process ensures that the document’s authenticity, origin, and accuracy of translation are verified in accordance with Thai evidentiary and administrative […]
Fraud in Thailand. Fraud is a criminal offense under Thai law, encompassing a wide range of deceptive acts intended to unlawfully obtain money, property, or legal advantages. Whether committed by individuals or companies, fraud in Thailand is addressed primarily through the Thai Penal Code (Criminal Code) and further regulated by specialized statutes in areas such […]